“I firmly believe that there exist documents held by the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) that would yield important new evidence into the cause and circumstances leading to the death of the Princess of Wales.”

The terror outrages in Britain last year may not have been the work of “Muslim extremists”. A series of virtually unreported events in a Birmingham hotel suggest the covert involvement of Britain’s intelligence agencies in orchestrating events

News Brief – March 12, 2013

In the latest insider attacks, an Afghan police officer opened fire on a gathering of Afghan and Coalition forces officers in eastern Afghanistan, killing 5 local policemen and 2 U.S. Special Forces personnel.

Monday’s attack is one of deadliest so-called ‘green-on-blue’ attacks this year.

‘Green-on-blue’ incidents have become an increasingly frequent in the Afghan war, sowing suspicion between international Coalition forces and their local counterparts and underlining Taliban claims that the international forces are an army of occupation.

The attacker was killed in the shootout that followed.

An International Security Assistance Force spokesman said later that a further 10 American soldiers and 12 Afghan military personnel were wounded in the shooting.

On the same day in southern Afghanistan a helicopter crash left 5 American soldiers dead. The helicopter went down in an area where there has been little Taliban activity and a NATO spokesman says an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway.

The latest ‘green-on-blue’ attack comes amid rising tension between the Karzai government and their international allies.

The day before President Karzai had accused the Americans of conspiring with the Taliban.

In a provocative speech Sunday President Karzai accused America of colluding with the Taliban in order to justify a continued International Security Assistance Force presence in Afghanistan.

”The bombs that were detonated in Kabul and Khost were not a show of force; they were serving America,” he said in the televised speech, referring to two earlier suicide blasts in which 19 people were killed.